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Show 36 WEBER NORMAL COLLEGE HISTORY Professor Joel E. Ricks History I, (History of England)Celtic, Roman, and Saxon England. Struggle for Parliament. Modern Political, Social and Economic problems. England and the World War. Three hours' credit. (Not given in 1918-1919). History II, (American History)Discovery, Exploration, Settlement by Spanish, French and English. Political, Economic, and Social phases of the Colonial Period. Fall quarter. Three hours' credit. History III, (American History)Provincial and Revolutionary America. Life in America. French and Indian Wars. Revolution. Peace. Winter quarter. Three hours' credit. History IV (The World War)Background. Causes. Nations at War. International Law and Neutral Nations. America at War. Spring quarter. Three hours' credit. MATHEMATICS Professor Wm. Z. Terry Mathematics I, (Trigonometry)Trigonometric functions, solution of right triangles, logarithms, solution of oblique triangles, applications, general trigonometric analysis. Fall quarter Three hours' credit. Mathematics II, (College Alegebra)Advanced work on fundamental principles, a study of series and their application, permutations and combinations, probability; an introduction to determinants, to the theory of equations, and to higher equations. Winter and Spring quarters. Six hours' credit. WEBER NORMAL COLLEGE 37 Mathematics III, (Analytic Geometry)Methods of co-ordinates, construction of equations, the point in plane, the circle, the parabola, the ellipse, the hyperbola, general equation of the second degree, higher plane curves, polar co-ordinates and transformation of co-ordinates. Two quarters. Six hours' credit. Mathematics IV, (Calculus)A general course in differential and integral calculus sufficient to meet the needs of the general student who may wish to know something about this interesting subject of mathematics. It covers all the ground usually given in the first course in calculus, differentiation, functions of independent variables, applications of the calculus, maxima and minima, rationalization, integration, etc. Two quarters. Six hours' credit. ART Miss Olive Belnap Art I, (Art and Handicraft)A course emboding principles and materials relating to the elementary schools; including a discussion of and the practice in the elements of design and color with reference to the elementary school work. Also work in construction. Spring quarter. Three hours' credit. |